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Physical debit card I can load Monero and ships to the Philippines?

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Apr 22, 2026 10:11 AM
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Hey forum

I'm looking for a physical debit card I can load Monero on and withdraw cash from an ATM.

I looked into Goblin card but they don't ship to the Philippines.

I don't want a virtual card because I want to use it at an ATM.

Anyone have any recommendations?

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Apr 22, 2026 12:51 PM
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Why using a credit card?
Approach the seller and offer him Monero. That way all win, he gets a new payment way, you get the products and Monero gets more network activity.

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Apr 23, 2026 3:24 AM
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@NickZ2 That would be cool but here everyone will say no. The Philippines is a cash based society and if you gave someone something they cannot use somewhere else or the value of it went down even a little they would be very upset and feel cheated.

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Apr 23, 2026 10:31 AM
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i guess there's: https://plasbit.com/
but literally never seen them in stock aside from when they posted this:
https://plasbit.com/anonymous/exchange-monero-to-btc-no-kyc
(which i guess they removed that article but still have a bunch of other monero articles and guides)

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My Opinion on Bitcoin vs. Monero

This article turned into a BTC bashfest. I didn’t intend it to be so critical or to have so much Bitcoin FUD, but I found myself unwillingly drawn to the Monero camp. It does seem a much fairer cryptocurrency and a more private one as well. The only ones who would oppose Monero would be those with a stake in the current BTC marketplace who envision Bitcoin’s price only ever going up. I imagine those would be BTC miners, who need Bitcoin to get more expensive so they can pay for their mining hardware and mining costs, and BTC speculators, who dream of Lambos.

Bitcoin has serious technical limitations baked into the network that will only get more pronounced in the coming years. Add to that the fact that governments around the world have caught wind of Bitcoin’s popularity and are eyeing the first chance they can to regulate it, making it indistinguishable from any fiat currency. Bitcoin owners are already under increasing pressure to report their BTC transactions to tax authorities. I expect that will keep spreading in the coming years, making people shift to other crypto. I think Monero is the crypto of choice, for now. It might also become too popular, leading to unwanted attention and regulation ...

There is a lot of stigma on Monero and anyone using it, as seen in this Financial Times article on Monero as the criminals’ cryptocurrency . I find those claims baseless at best and wretched clickbait at worst, and I think they reflect the institutions’ increasing desire to micromanage us and pry into our lives without submitting themselves to a commensurate level of micromanagement and transparency from us. Exchanges such as Kraken already had their arm twisted to ban Monero, which they did for Germany, Ireland, UK, Australia, and Belgium.

but with these, can withdraw at the ATM

else, cash by mail over there:

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Apr 29, 2026 12:39 AM
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@lIlIIllIIIIllllII I remember trying them years ago but there was a reason I didn't like them. I cannot remember why

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